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Exemption Of Erisa Benefits Under Section 522(B)(2)(A) Of The Bankruptcy Code, Michigan Law Review
Exemption Of Erisa Benefits Under Section 522(B)(2)(A) Of The Bankruptcy Code, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
This Note argues that the two federal statutes are exempting statutes under section 522(b)(2)(A), and thus BRISA funds should be exempt in a bankruptcy action when the debtor uses the state exemption scheme. Part I argues that standard principles of statutory interpretation, as applied to the language of the bankruptcy statute, refute the possibility that Congress intended the list of statutes in the legislative history to be exclusive. Having established that statutes other than those listed may be included under section 522(b )(2)(A), Part II first refutes the argument that the absence of BRISA from the list of exempting statutes …
The Appointment Of Union Representatives To Creditors' Committees Under Chapter 11 Of The Bankruptcy Code, Thomas R. Haggard
The Appointment Of Union Representatives To Creditors' Committees Under Chapter 11 Of The Bankruptcy Code, Thomas R. Haggard
South Carolina Law Review
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Bildisco: Are Some Creditors More Equal Than Others, D'Anne Haydel
Bildisco: Are Some Creditors More Equal Than Others, D'Anne Haydel
South Carolina Law Review
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